With Harps having a women's team this year, it would be a big challenge to have more games there, but if it's at the end of the Irish League season the weather could potentially make it possible to use Finn Park
With Harps having a women's team this year, it would be a big challenge to have more games there, but if it's at the end of the Irish League season the weather could potentially make it possible to use Finn Park
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Is the pitch Derry played on a few years ago not available.
Maginn.. yeah it probably would be, owned by Inishowen League
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Celtic Park confirmed, according to the Examiner.
Genuinely surprised at that. A great arrangement.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...-41752671.html
Should stick up a poster of yiz playing a Celtic X1 in Celtic Park, make a small fortune........
Probably a hard question to answer at this stage, but would the safety for away fans be any better/worse in the gaa ground?
Been in Celtic Park a few times to see the Dubs vDerry and always had a good time there.
Unfortunately it probably has more safety issues for away fans than the Brandywell. There is a big terrace behind the south goal but access is from the Lone Moor Road. A lot more houses there too than the away entrance into the Brandywell.
Sure Derry will fill the 18,000 capacity with no away fans and the other clubs will reciprocate with no away Derry fans for corresponding fixtures ?
( would be sensible to do that for a few years for the Bohs fixtures anyway)
Great arrangement for Derry City is Celtic Park far from Brandywell? Forgot that Institute play in the Brandywell.
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
That hill wasnt half as steep back in the 90s
Years of practice sbgawa, it just got easier with age and that hill always seemed tougher with city centre pints on board!
Good progress on the pitch, this is not even after 2 weeks.
https://x.com/DundalkFC/status/1996666002273345883?s=20
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
Am sure exceptions could be made for a temporary period when the reason is ground upgrades
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"Action 2.8 Develop an island wide dual-use facilities strategy
Recognising the need for greater efficiency and inclusivity, the GAA should lead the development of
a dual-use and shared-access facilities strategy in collaboration with schools, local authorities, and
community organisations.
This framework would:
. Enable underutilised GAA facilities, especially in rural areas, to serve as multi-use community hubs
during off-peak times (e.g. school hours).
. Facilitate reciprocal access for GAA clubs to local authority, school, or community facilities,
particularly in space-constrained urban areas.
· Establish clear governance, scheduling, and maintenance protocols to ensure fairness, safety, and
accountability.
· Reduce duplication of investment while maximising participation and supporting lifelong
engagement in sport."
You would wonder os this a more widespread softening by the GAA on access to facilities and sharing facilities
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